Bensen Gordon P, Bryan Matthew R, Nishimwe Esther, Nguyen Bao Sean, Chudy-Onwugaje Kenechukwu
Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115, United States.
Gisenyi District Hospital, Gisenyi, Rubavu District, 00000, Rwanda.
Oxf Med Case Reports. 2025 Mar 28;2025(4):omaf001. doi: 10.1093/omcr/omaf001. eCollection 2025 Apr.
We describe a case of oral contraceptive pill (OCP)-induced esophagitis in a 43-year-old Rwandan woman. She presented with epigastric and retrosternal pain and reported daily use of a combined OCP containing ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel. Upper endoscopy revealed a solitary, clean-based esophageal ulcer. Histopathologic evaluation excluded infectious causes, and she improved with proton pump inhibitor therapy and modification of pill consumption habits. This is the first reported case of OCP-induced esophagitis on the African continent and the fifth case overall, and it highlights the importance of awareness of this rare gastrointestinal adverse effect of a commonly used class of drugs, particularly in an area of the world that is promoting the increased uptake of female contraception as a tool for family planning.
我们描述了一名43岁卢旺达女性因口服避孕药(OCP)引发食管炎的病例。她出现上腹部和胸骨后疼痛,并报告每日服用含有炔雌醇和左炔诺孕酮的复方口服避孕药。上消化道内镜检查发现一个孤立的、底部干净的食管溃疡。组织病理学评估排除了感染性病因,她通过质子泵抑制剂治疗和改变服药习惯后病情好转。这是非洲大陆首例报告的口服避孕药诱发食管炎病例,也是全球第五例,它凸显了认识这类常用药物罕见胃肠道不良反应的重要性,尤其是在一个将增加女性避孕措施使用作为计划生育工具加以推广的世界地区。